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Two Chinese nationals arrested in $73M ‘pig butchering’ crypto scam

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May 17, 2024, 1:52 p.m. ET

US authorities charged two Chinese nationals in a cryptocurrency scam that laundered at least $73 million from defrauded victims, the Justice Department said Friday.

US officials arrested Yicheng Zhang in Los Angeles on Thursday, according to an indictment unsealed in US District Court in California’s central district later that day. Daren Li, a dual citizen of China and St. Kitts and Nevis, was arrested at the Atlanta airport in April.

The US accused the two of being involved in a type of cryptocurrency investment scam known as pig butchering, which has become a global billion-dollar industry.

Two Chinese nationals were accused of laundering at least $73 in a cryptocurrency scam. REUTERS

The defendants are alleged to have instructed co-conspirators to open US bank accounts in the name of shell companies.

Victims were induced online into depositing money into these accounts – funds that were then laundered through US financial institutions to bank accounts in the Bahamas.

“While fraud in the crypto markets takes on many forms and hides in many far-off places, its perpetrators aren’t beyond the law’s reach,” US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a statement.

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco
The US accused the two of being involved in a type of cryptocurrency investment scam known as pig butchering, which has become a global billion-dollar industry. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. Getty Images

Li and Zhang are both charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and six counts of international money laundering.

If convicted, the defendants face a maximum of 20 years in prison on each count, the Justice Department said.





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